* _Lud-in-the-Mist (Orion/Millennium 1-85798-767-5, Nov 2000, £6.99, 273pp, tp, cover by David Wyatt) Reprint (Collins 1926) fantasy novel of a town whose river rises in the land of Faery. Includes a new Introduction by Neil Gaiman. Volume 11 in the Fantasy Masterworks series.

* *The 13½ Lives of Captain Bluebear (Secker & Warburg 0-436-27500-7, Oct 2000, £18.00, 702pp, hc, cover by Walter Moers & Christina Hucke) [Zamonia] Novelization. A satirical animal fantasy novel based on a cartoon character, illustrated by Moers. Subtitled Being the demibiography of a seagoing bear, with numerous illustrations and excerpts from Encyclopedia of the Marvels, Life Forms and Other Phenomena of Zamonia and its Environs by Professor Abdullah Nightingale. Translated by John Brownjohn from the original (Germany 1999).

* _Change of Command (SFBC #17190, Jan 2000, $10.50, 312pp, hc, cover by Gary Ruddell) [Heris Serrano; Esmay Suiza] Reprint (Baen 1999) military SF novel, third featuring Esmay Suiza from the Heris Serrano series. This is similar to the Baen edition, except it lacks a price and has the SFBC number on the back jacket.

* _Corum: The Coming of Chaos (White Wolf 1-56504-196-8, Aug 99, $16.99, 398pp, tp, cover by Don Maitz) [Corum] Reprint (Grafton 1986 as The Swords of Corum) omnibus of three Corum novels, The Knight of the Swords (1971), The Queen of the Swords (1971), and The King of the Swords (1971). This is similar to the 1992 Millennium edition, with some minor corrections.

* _The Dancers at the End of Time (White Wolf 1-56504-994-2, Nov 2000, $16.99, 534pp, tp, cover by Tom Canty) [Dancers at the End of Time] Reprint (Granada 1981) omnibus of three SF novels: An Alien Heat (1972), The Hollow Lands (1974), and The End of All Songs (1976). This is copyrighted 1998, and has the introduction and text, presumably with minor corrections, of the 1993 Millennium edition.

* _Kane of Old Mars (White Wolf 1-56504-988-8, Jul 2000, $16.99, 334pp, tp, cover by John Bolton) Reprint (NEL 1981 as Warrior of Mars) omnibus of Mars novels (in homage to Edgar Rice Burroughs) written under the pen name Edward P. Bradbury: City of the Beast (Compact 1965 as Warriors of Mars), Lord of the Spiders (Compact 1965 as Blades of Mars), and Masters of the Pit (Compact 1965 as Barbarians of Mars). There is an updated introduction on how the novels came to be written.

* *King of the City (Simon & Schuster/Scribner UK 0-684-86140-2, May 2000, £9.99, 421pp, tp, cover by blacksheep) [Dennis Dover; Rosie Beck] Literary fantasy novel, sequel to Mother London. Dennis Dover and his telepathically-linked cousin Rosie Beck confront the ruthless John Barbican Begg as his empire grows to control the planet. A hardcover edition (-86143-7, £16.99) is also available.

* *Journeyman: The Art of Chris Moore (Paper Tiger 1-85585-849-5, Nov 2000, £20.00, 127pp, hc, cover by Chris Moore) Art book, with text by Stephen Gallagher, in the form of an extensive dialog/interview with Moore.

* +Journeyman: The Art of Chris Moore (with Chris Gallagher) (Sterling Publishing/Paper Tiger 1-85585-849-5, Mar 2001, $29.95, 128pp, hc, cover by Chris Moore) Art book with text in the form of an interview with Moore by Gallagher. This is the Paper Tiger UK edition, distributed in the US by Sterling Publishing, 387 Park Ave. South, New York NY 10016-8810; 800-367-9692; website [www.sterlingpub.com].